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The single biggest real-estate transaction in LA in the last 25 years is an empty office.
Let's just say her best friend left the party and things got awkward — so she started gathering her things to leave, but not quickly enough.
After the News Corp. baron called Olberman a nut job yesterday, Olbermann reveals his long-held suspicions as to why he was fired from the company in 2001.
But is Rupert's mind hold over Sam Zell strong enough to win out in the end?
In a surprise move, Cablevision reenters the contest for the beleaguered paper with a bid $70 million higher than Murdoch's.
In which we discover why Murdoch loves Thomson so much: They may be exactly the same person!
Once again, the Aussie media mogul is all over our daily industry roundup.
But even she seems to realize that doing so is an exercise in futility.
Each paper has a distinctly different "take" in their extensive coverage of Brauchli's departure.
He's all over the news today, for his potential 'Newsday' deal, and for the backstory behind Marcus Brauchli's ouster at the 'Journal.'
Gawker reports that a rival bidder has dropped out. Is it too late to stop News Corp. from taking over the world?
The outgoing 'Journal' editor officially announces his resignation in a letter to his staff.
Speculation as to why Marcus Brauchli is leaving, after only serving as managing editor for eleven months, is rampant.
What's going on with Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, and the News. Corp — as well as the Willets Point Stadium, 'Us Weekly,' and Wall Street. Read our daily roundup.
Turns out it's not just Rupert Murdoch who's interested in buying Newsday; Mort Zuckerman, the real-estate magnate who owns the Daily News, and James Dolan, whose family owns Cablevision, Madison Square Garden, and the Knicks, are making bids as well.
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